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    Marilyn Monroe once said “"If I’d observed all the rules I’d never have got anywhere." Marilyn did more than just bend a few rules in her lifetime‚ she revolutionized them. She not only changed society’s views of sexuality but she empowered the way that woman saw themselves. She overcame adversity and rose to fame as a cultural icon who will continue to influence generations to come. Although she is one of the most recognized figures in the world many people do not truly know the legacy she left

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    10 BEAUTY TIPS BY MARILYN MONROE By Faria Borshon Marilyn Monroe is an ultimate beauty icon of all time. She was naturally very pretty and charming‚ but the makeup secrets that her makeup artist Whitey used made her look absolutely fabulous and unique. Let me share with you 10 makeup tips of Marilyn Monroe: • To create plumper lips the makeup artist of Marilyn Monroe used to apply up to 5 different shades of lipstick and gloss layered one on top of another to achieve multidimensional result: darker

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    36. The search I was searching for Marilyn the second day. At noon I called American Embassy and asked to connect me with for James Ford. I guessed Marilyn might live with him now. Also‚ according to nursery visitor’s book‚ James Ford had been at the dead man’s bed before me. Having heard his voice‚ I politely greeted him and said‚ “Marilyn’s father is dead.” “Really?” “Does she know that? Where is she?” “No idea.” There was no use to talk with him anymore; so I went to the local police department

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    There were so many things wrong with Marilyn Monroe’s life but She still managed to accomplish great things.Marilyn Monroe had amazing fashion in her time‚ wich continues to influence people 50 years‚ and even now after her death. Marilyn Monroe had a difficult early life but still learned to adapt to it First of all‚ Marilyn Monroe had “a mentally unstable mother and absent father” This made it harder for her because she had no father like normal families‚ so she didn’t have a father

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    Marilyn Monroe once said‚“give a girl the right pair of shoes‚ and she’ll conquer the world‚” and this is exactly what she did. Marilyn Monroe has held many stereotypes and scandals about herself‚ but she has changed many people’s views on the film-making industry. Marilyn Monroe has impacted the roles of women in the movie making business and has left behind a legacy that overcame her difficult childhood and struggles in her adult life. Marilyn Monroe was known to have a difficult childhood that

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    an expose on the condition of our throw away lifestyle. This could even be said about Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe canvas. As well as a can of the Campbell’s Soup‚ Marilyn was iconic‚ soaked her admirer’s with a warm‚ good feeling and then was recklessly emptied and thrown away. In the great stretch of time‚ suppose Warhol was accurate‚ the paintings are of nothing‚ the soup means nothing and maybe Marilyn was treated by society in the very same way. So many people admire her now‚ even nowadays. Can

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    In the passages "The true story of Lake Ontario" and "Sharon Wood: No Limits"‚ two amazing women gets introduced accomplishing their life-risking goals; both women had astonishing performances‚ but Sharon Woods defiantly stood out more than Marilyn Bell Di Lascio which came to a conclusion that Sharon Woods would be a better Role Model. Sharon Wood‚ the mind blowing mountain climber believed that “fear is healthy” (Georgi&Wojna p.2). This fascinating statement declared from Sharon Wood was something

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    Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ June 1‚ 1926 – August 5‚ 1962) was an American actress and model. Famous for playing "dumb blonde" characters‚ she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s‚ emblematic of the era’s attitudes towards sexuality. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade‚ her films grossed $200 million by the time of her unexpected death in 1962.[1] She continues to be considered a major popular culture icon.[2] Born and raised in Los Angeles

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    Marilyn Ray and Jean Watson’s Caring Theories Compared Winifred Hernandez National American University Abstract How is caring defined? In nursing‚ caring is an essential part of our profession. It is the foundation and initial approach used in our daily practice. There are many belief systems in which caring is examined. The two theories discussed in this paper are Marilyn Anne Ray’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring and Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring. The Theory of Bureaucratic Caring was

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    As defined in Marilyn Stokstad’s Art History‚ the camera obscura is an early developed camera-like device used mostly in the Renaissance. Later it would be used widely for recording images from nature. Construction and operation of the camera was fairly simple: beginning

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